In mid summer 1964 I followed a carrier load of new Fords heading towards Lake Co. Fair-grounds. Little did I know at the time that these were the new Mustangs going to be hidden away from public view until the "Big Day"! at all Ford Dealers at the same time. These were destined for Stanton Ford in Painesville, OH.I didn't leave the fairgrounds that day until the last Mustang was unloaded and stored away in a locked build- ing. I didn't know at that first glance what I was looking at but one day I would have to ownone.
I had a new Fairlane that I liked so it wasn't until late 1966 when I could afford to buy another new car and it was an Ivy Green Sprint 200 hardtop. It was the last '66 Mustang to leave Stanton Ford that summer. These cars were the start of my love affair with the Ford Mustangs.

Mustang Rides

'66 original 32K mi Tahoe Turquoise GT A hard top and a '66 all original Spring Time Yellow C convertible. In the past I had an Ivy Green Sprint 200 hard top New.